You were like lightningYou came and left fast,
Leaving me burnt;
and broken in the dark.
You were like a flashflood
Without warning nor signs
You just came;
Destroying every masterpiece I have made.
You were like the wind
That blows from the east
You were refreshing at first
But too much could cause damage and hurt.
You were a swarm of bees
That came buzzing to pollinate daisies
But when I picked one flower
You came hurting me with your toxic sting.
You were my best and my worst;
The unexpected event.
You were beauty who became the beast.
Who came hurting, not loving.
You were my love who caused my rancor.
The dust that blinded me
Even if you're the one I'd be willing to die for.
YOU ARE READING
My Daily Pill
PoetryA compilation of thoughts from Day 1 to present. (Finished) Other works: Overdosed Misplaced